CIVICS C 4 E Battle of the Sexes Jeopardy Review

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CIVICS C 4 E

Battle of the SexesJeopardy Review

EconomicsAmendmentsPropaganda Techniques

Legal ActionsLegal Cases

Game design by Mary Catherine McGillvray

Economics

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What are the 3 main types of economies?

What is a profit

What are the 3 types of businesses?

What is a Market Price?

What are the three factors of production?

How many Amendments are there to the

Constitution?

Which Amendment protects individual

freedoms?

What is the 13th Amendment?

What Amendment gave 18 year olds the right to

vote?

Which Amendment is known as the 2nd bill of

rights?

“I graduated from Mt. Lebanon and I’m just

like you”

“I’m for lower taxes and better education”

“I always have my picture taken with a

flag”

“Vote for me – I’m ahead in the polls!”

My opponent is “soft on crime”

Who is a plaintiff?

Who is a defendant?

What is a trial court?

What is an appellate court?

What is precedent?

“Separate but equal”

What did the Tinker case stand for?

What case provided Judicial review?

What case permitted affirmative action?

What case requires you to have an attorney?

1. Traditional2. Market

3. Command

Difference between what it costs to produce

a good and what you can sell it for

1. Sole Proprietorship2. Partnership3. Corporation

The price where buyers and sellers agree to

exchange

1. Land2. Labor

3. Capital

27 Amendments

First Amendment

Abolish Slavery

Twenty Sixth Amendment

Fourteenth Amendment

Plain Folk

Glittering generality

Transfer

Bandwagon

Name calling

Someone who brings a complaint

Someone who defends a complaint

Where the facts are decided and a jury renders a verdict of guilty or not guilty

Court that hears an appeal and a question of

Law

Guidelines by which judges decide legal

issues based on previous cases

Plessy vs. Ferguson

Freedom of Expression/Speech

Marbury vs. Madison

Bakke vs. Regents of California

Gideon vs. Wainwright

Citizenship

How can you become an American citizen?

1. Born here2. Naturalization

3. Parents become naturalized and you are under 18

4. At least one of your parents was a citizen when you were

born

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